House is a beloved movie, but to people love it for the wrong reasons? Join me in episode 3 of the LTL podcast as I make an argument for looking past the crazy visuals of House and appreciating the movie for its deep connections to Japanese folklore, the medium of film, and what it means to grow up in a society affected by war!
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Ringu and The Blair Witch Project, POV: A Cursed Film is a worthy entry in the supernatural found footage genre.
Tusk is a horrifically fun excursion into The Great White North that fans of Kevin Smith are sure to love, but will non-fans feel like they’re being excluded from some gigantic inside joke?
Willow Creek is slow building found footage horror movie with nice scares and likable characters. But does it provide anything fresh or unique in a genre where originality seems to be exhausted?